New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that respect for India has increased significantly over the past five years and the surgical strike conducted by the Indian forces on terror launch pads across Line of Control, three years back on this day, had shown India's capacity and valour to the world with greater force.
The Prime Minister, who addressed an enthusiastic gathering of BJP workers and supporters who had gathered at the Palam airport to greet him on his successful visit to the US, said that credit for the rise in India's respect goes to the people of the country who re-elected the BJP-led government with a greater mandate earlier this year.
During his weeklong US visit, the Prime Minister addressed a huge gathering of Indian diaspora at the 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston in the presence of US President Donald Trump.
He said all the world leaders he met subsequently during his participation in the United Nations General Assembly meeting mentioned the mega Houston event.
Modi's return from a week-long trip to the US coincided with the night in 2016 when India had conducted surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the Line of Control days after the terror attack at an Army camp in Uri.
Modi said he bowed to the soldiers who had shown India's abilities to the world with greater force.
"Today is September 28. Three years back on this date I did not sleep the entire night. I was awake, waiting when the telephone will ring. That September 28 witnessed the tale of brave soldiers," he said.
"Three years back, on 28th night, the brave soldiers conducted a surgical strike and put before the world India's capacity, its valour with greater force. Remembering that night, I bow to the courage of brave soldiers and greet them," he added.
Indian leadership raised its concerns over cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan, which has been seeking to build a false narrative over Jammu and Kashmir following the repeal of Article 370.
Modi said Indians settled abroad had earned the love of the countries they live in and this has enhanced India's prestige.
"After assuming office in 2014, I went to the United Nations. I went to the UN in 2019. In these five years, I have seen a big change. The respect for India, the enthusiasm towards India has increased significantly. This is due to the 130 crore Indians who formed the government with greater strength."